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Geraniums remain in flower throughout the summer and into fall, so you can create a colorful blooming space on a budget by ...
Plants aren't cheap-especially the very popular and pretty ones. Take advantage of the plants you already own, and multiply ...
Autumn is a great time to propagate houseplants, with many varieties thriving when cuttings are taken in September and ...
August marks the end of the growing season for many plants, but there are still gardening tasks to do in August to prepare for the end of the year. As your annual plants are winding down, now is the ...
Figs are a popular Louisiana fruit, and many people want to propagate them. Rooting cuttings is the most appropriate and widely used method, says LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings. Although the ...
A fun way to challenge yourself is to take a softwood cutting to propagate one of your favorite shrubs. Some shrubs that may be propagated are ninebark, lilac, weigela, dogwood and viburnum. The best ...
May is a great month to propagate plants by cuttings. If you've never tried, start simple. The best cuttings are taken right where this season's new growth joins last season's and is around 6-8 inches ...
Answer: The short answer: Not now. Fig trees (Ficus carica) are one of the relatively few species that propagate easier from hardwood cuttings than softwood. Hardwood just means dormant, older growth.
If you're looking for easy plants to propagate in soil, here are five picks to start with. Plus, exactly how to make plant cuttings in soil thrive. What’s more rewarding as a plant parent than getting ...